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A few years later , however , Hermann Kolbe , a student of Wöhler's , made the
organic compound acetic acid from inorganic substances that could themselves
be prepared directly from pure elements . Vitalism finally crumbled after several ...
A few years later , however , Hermann Kolbe , a student of Wöhler's , made the
organic compound acetic acid from inorganic substances that could themselves
be prepared directly from pure elements . Vitalism finally crumbled after several ...
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Losing one phosphate , ATP becomes adenosine diphosphate , or ADP The
reaction releases energy that can be used by the cell , as you will learn in more
detail in Chapter 8 . [ IMAGE ] Concept Check 4.3 1. What does the term " amino
acid ...
Losing one phosphate , ATP becomes adenosine diphosphate , or ADP The
reaction releases energy that can be used by the cell , as you will learn in more
detail in Chapter 8 . [ IMAGE ] Concept Check 4.3 1. What does the term " amino
acid ...
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The carboxyl group ( COOH ) is found in carboxylic acids . The hydrogen of this
group can dissociate , making such molecules weak acids . The amino group ( -
NH2 ) can accept a proton ( H + ) , thereby acting as a base . The sulfhydryl group
...
The carboxyl group ( COOH ) is found in carboxylic acids . The hydrogen of this
group can dissociate , making such molecules weak acids . The amino group ( -
NH2 ) can accept a proton ( H + ) , thereby acting as a base . The sulfhydryl group
...
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